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Despite the fervor surrounding AI, US startup funding is declining.

Despite the fervor surrounding AI, US startup funding is declining.

By Kajal Sharma - 24 Jan 2024 05:58 PM

According to PitchBook data released on Thursday, U.S. investors invested $170.6 billion in companies in 2023—a reduction of nearly 30% from the $242.2 billion recorded in 2022—as the venture capital funding sector continues to struggle with value resets despite rising interest rates.According to the most recent statistics, which comes from a year when investors were captivated by massive AI transactions, U.S. venture capital has been steadily declining since 2021, when entrepreneurs raised $348 billion.Large language model training in AI labs, a costly endeavor considering the amount of processing power needed, was one of the notable highlights of an otherwise cautious investment year. According to PitchBook data, 10% of the entire deal value in 2023 came from the large investments made in OpenAI and Anthropic, the leaders in artificial intellige.

The percentage of startups that raised capital in 2023 at a lower value than in their previous rounds increased from 8% in 2022 to 20% in 2023, indicating a widespread reset of late-stage company valuations."Names related to AI are trading higher. Certain software brands are selling for more money. Food and grocery delivery services, as well as subpar consumer concepts, have all seen a 95% decrease in value since their last funding round, according to Ken Smythe, the founder of Next Round Capital, a private market investment firm. As they run out of cash, many of the 723 so-called unicorn companies—which were valued at over $1 billion in their most recent round of funding—are anticipated to try to raise money again this year.

 

 

 

 

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